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I'm Launching 12 Startups in 12 Months
I liked the idea of Jennifer Dewalt’s 180 websites in 180 days [http://jenniferdewalt.com/]. However, unlike Jennifer who learned web development from scratch, I can already build stuff. My challenge is to actually finish and launch my projects. So for the next 12 months, I’ve set the
The State of Work Life Balance in 2019 (According to Data) - RescueTime
Here’s what we discovered about the state of work life balance after analyzing 185 million working hours of anonymized data.
SUP — simplified scrum for your development team
How to use the SUP system to manage the development team better? Read this if you spend more time maintaining scrum rather than benefiting from it.
How Often Do Software Engineers Change Jobs? 16 Reasons Why - Become A Better Programmer
Everyone has different reasons why they want to change jobs. However, it is common for software engineers to change jobs every two to three years.
Top 100 MLM Earners in Network Marketing for 2023 - Richest Network Marketers
See the top 100 MLM earners and achievers in network marketing for 2023. Epixel MLM Solutions have done the research from the available resources and come up with this list of top 100 earners in multi-level marketing.
Inside the Cage Match Between Mark Zuckerberg and the Winklevoss Twins
In this exclusive excerpt from Bitcoin Billionaires, Ben Mezrich traces the world’s biggest crypto cash-out back to a conference-room showdown featuring a booster seat, a handshake, and $65 million.
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The Rule of 72 for Investing is a great way to estimate the impact of inflation or to estimate the cost of fees associated with your brokerage account.
HUMAN DECISIONS AND MACHINE PREDICTIONS
Can machine learning improve human decision making? Bail decisions provide a good test case. Millions of times each year, judges make jail-or-release decisions that hinge on a prediction of what a defendant would do if released. The concreteness of the ...
“Detoxes” and “Cleanses”: What You Need To Know
This fact sheet about detoxes and cleanses offers information about research on these practices and their safety.
A rank based social norms model of how people judge their levels of drunkenness whilst intoxicated
A rank based social norms model predicts that drinkers’ judgements about their drinking will be based on the rank of their breath alcohol level amongst that of others in the immediate environment, rather than their actual breath alcohol level, ...
- Age differences in conservatism: evidence on the mediating effects of personality and cognitive style - PubMed
The present study investigates the commonly found age-conservatism relationship by combining insights from studies on the development of personality and motivated social cognition with findings on the relationships between these factors and conservative beliefs. Based on data collected in Belgium (N …
An Empirical Study Analyzing Job Productivity in Toxic Workplace Environments
Purpose: This empirical study aims to determine the effects of a toxic workplace environment, which can negatively impact the job productivity of an employee. Methodology: Three hundred questionnaires were randomly distributed among the staff members of seven private universities in Pakistan with a final response rate of 89%. For analysis purposes, AMOS 22 was used to study the direct and indirect effects of the toxic workplace environment on job productivity. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was conducted to ensure the convergent and discriminant validity of the factors, while the Hayes mediation approach was used to verify the mediating role of job burnout between the four dimensions of toxic workplace environment and job productivity. A toxic workplace with multiple dimensions, such as workplace ostracism, workplace incivility, workplace harassment, and workplace bullying, was used in this study. Findings: By using the multiple statistical tools and techniques, it has been proven that ostracism, incivility, harassment, and bullying have direct negative significant effects on job productivity, while job burnout was shown to be a statistical significant mediator between the dimensions of a toxic workplace environment and job productivity. Finally, we concluded that organizations need to eradicate the factors of toxic workplace environments to ensure their prosperity and success. Practical Implications: This study encourages managers, leaders, and top management to adopt appropriate policies for enhancing employees’ productivity. Limitations: This study was conducted by using a cross-sectional research design. Future research aims to expand the study by using a longitudinal research design.
Microaggressions: What They Are, And How They Are Associated With Adjustment Outcomes
The featured study examines the associations between adjustment outcomes and microaggressions targeting different social identities.
- Is bullying in adolescence associated with the development of depressive symptoms in adulthood?: A longitudinal cohort study - BMC Psychology
Background Being bullied in adolescence is linked to mental health problems like anxiety, depressive- and somatic symptoms and can have negative consequences on both an individual and a societal level. However, evidence regarding the long-term mental health consequences of bullying in adolescence is limited. The aim of this study was to examine whether being bullied at age 15 or 18 was associated with experiencing depressive symptoms at age 28, and to examine whether being bullied at both ages 15 and 18 increased the risk of experiencing depressive symptoms at age 28. Methods A prospective cohort study, which applied data from the West Jutland Cohort Study, was conducted. Bullying and depressive symptoms were measured on the basis of self-reported data from surveys in 2004, 2007 and 2017. Depressive symptoms were measured with the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. A total of 1790 participants were included in the study, and analyzed by multiple logistic regressions. Results The results showed associations between being bullied at age 15 or 18 and the reporting of depressive symptoms at age 28 when adjusted for potential confounders. An exposure–response relationship was seen in those who were bullied at both ages 15 and 18. This group had the highest risk of developing depressive symptoms at age 28. Conclusions Being bullied in adolescence was associated with developing depressive symptoms in adulthood and there was an exposure–response relationship between being bullied over time and the later reporting of depressive symptoms. The results highlight the need to provide more detailed information to schools and local communities about the negative consequences of bullying. Such increased awareness may help reduce the risk of young people developing depressive symptoms later in life.
Why Do I Get Tired After Eating? Symptoms of Fatigue
We’ve all had that drowsy feeling that sneaks in after a meal. Turns out, there’s a biological reason for it. Get the facts on how and why your digestive system, diet, or sleep habits can cause you to feel tired after eating. Find out which conditions can cause post-meal drowsiness, how it’s diagnosed, and more.